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John Huddleston

Also Known As: "Hudleston"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Probably Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 1530 (38-40)
Sawston,, Cambridge,, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Hudleston, Kt. and Isabel Smythe
Husband of Elizabeth Sutton, Lady Butler
Father of Sir John Huddleston, Kt., MP and Eleanor Huddleston 1st Wife
Brother of Richard Huddleston
Half brother of John Smythe, Esq., of Corsham and Isabelle Smythe

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About John Huddleston

  • Sir John Huddlestone1,2
  • M, b. circa 1497, d. circa 6 October 1531
  • Father William Huddlestone, Esq.1,3 b. c 1465, d. a Jan 1498
  • Mother Isabel Neville1,3 b. c 1470, d. 12 Oct 1516 or 12 Nov 1517
  • Sir John Huddlestone was born circa 1497 at of Sawston & Bartlow, Cambridgeshire, England; Age 20 in 1517.1,2 He married Elizabeth Sutton, daughter of Sir Edward Sutton, 2nd Lord Dudley & Lord Powys and Cecily Willoughby, circa 1516; They had 2 sons (Sir John; & Charles) & 1 daughter (Eleanor, wife of Thomas Boteler).1,2 Sir John Huddlestone died circa 6 October 1531 at of Rainham & Wimbotsham, Norfolk, England.2
  • Family Elizabeth Sutton b. c 1498, d. a 1532
  • Child
    • Sir John Huddleston, Sheriff of Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire+1,2 b. Jul 1517, d. 4 Nov 1557
  • Citations
  • 1.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, SLC Archives.
  • 2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 457.
  • 3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 455-456.
  • http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p3502.htm#... ___________
  • Elizabeth SUTTON
  • Born: ABT 1485/93
  • Father: Edward SUTTON (2º B. Sutton of Dudley)
  • Mother: Cecily WILLOUGHBY (B. Sutton of Dudley)
  • Married 1: John HUDDLESTONE ABT 1515, Dudley, Worcester, England
  • Married 2: Thomas BUTLER
  • http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/SUTTON.htm#Elizabeth SUTTON2 _________
  • The visitation of Cambridge made in a?? (1575) Continued and enlarged with the vissitation of the county made by Henery St. George, Richmond herald, marshall and deputy to Willm. Camdem, Clarenceulx, in a?? 1619, with many other descents added therto (1897)
  • https://archive.org/details/visitationcambr00britgoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/visitationcambr00britgoog#page/n40/mode/1up
  • Pg.26
    • Hudleston. - Chart Pg.26-28
  • John Hudleston. = ; ch: Richard Hudleston.
  • Richard Hudleston. = ; ch: (Pg.27 John Hudleston)
  • https://archive.org/stream/visitationcambr00britgoog#page/n41/mode/1up
  • Pg.27
  • John Hudleston 11 E. 3. = ; ch: John (m. Catherin _ ) Hudleston.
  • John Hudleston = Catherin. ; ch: Richard (m. Mary Freeston) Hudleston.
  • Richard Hudleston 24 H. 6 = Mary d. of Sr John Freeston Knt.; ch: John (m. Anne Tempest) Hudleston.
  • John Hudleston = Anne d. of Sr Will'm Tempest Kni.; ch: Richard (m. Elizebeth Dacres) Hudleston.
  • Richard Hudleston lord of the mannor of Milholme in Cnmberl'd E. 4. = Elizebeth d. Humfrey lord Dacres.; ch: Sr John (m. Mary Fenwick) Hudleston.
  • Sr John Hudleston of Milholme Knt. ob. 6 November 9 H. 7. = Mary d. of Sr Henery Fenwick of . . . . in Com. Northumland Knt.; ch: Sr Richard (m. Margarett Nevell), Sr John (m. _ Fitz Hugh), Willlm (m. Issabell Nevell) Hudleston.
  • Will'm Hudleston 17 H.7. = Issabell d. & heire of John Nevell Marques Mountague.; ch: Sr John (m. d. of Edward Lord Dudley.), Richard (m. Margerett Knight & Sibbell Crottes) Hudleston.
  • Sr John Hudleston Knight of Sawson. = . . . . d. of Edward Lord Dudley.; ch: Sir John (m. Bridgett Cotton), Charles, Helen (m. Tho. Butler) Hudleston
  • Sr John Hudleston Knight of Sawston. = Bridett d. of Sr Rob. Cotton of Landward Knight.; ch: (Pg.28 Sr Edmund (m. Dorothy Beconsall), William, Alice (m. Sr Thom. Lovell) Hudleston. ______________________
  • A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... (1835) Vol. II
  • http://www.archive.org/details/agenealogicalan00austgoog
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/agenealogicalan00austgoog#page/n615/m...
  • SIR JOHN HODLESTON, knt. Lord of Millum, who was sheriff of Cumberland in the 35th of HENRY VI. to which office he was appointed for life by the Duke of Gloucester. he represented the county in the 7th of EDWARD IV. and was keeper and bailiff of the king's woods and chases in Barnoldewicke, in the county of York, steward of Penrith, and warden of the West Marches. He m. JOANE, eldest daughter and co-heir of SIR MILES STAPLETON,|| and had three sons, viz.
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/agenealogicalan00austgoog#page/n616/m...
  • The youngest son,
    • SIR WILLIAM HODLESTON, knt. espoused the lady ISABEL NEVILL, fifth daughter of John, MARQUESS OF MONTACUTE. This lady, on the death of her brother George, duke of Bedford, divided with her four sisters as his co-heirs, the large possessions which had belonged to the MARQUESS OF MONTACUTE, her father, to SIR EDMUND INGLESTHORPE, her maternal grandfather and to JOHN TIPTOFT, EARL OF WORCESTER, her maternal great-uncle, as fully set forth in the ancient partition made on the 4th of July, 17th of HENRY VII. in the hands of the present Mr. Huddleston. Lady Isabella's
    • http://www.archive.org/stream/agenealogicalan00austgoog#page/n617/m...
    • portion comprised fifteen manors or estates, amongst which were those of SAWSTON and Dernford, still the property and abode of the family. By the co-heir of Montacute branch of the great family of Nevill (which see at foot), who survived him, Sir William had two sons, viz.
      • I. JOHN (Sir), heir.
      • II. Richard, who wedded first, Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir William Smith, of Elford, in Staffordshire, and had two daughters,
    • The elder son and heir,
      • SIR JOHN HODLESTON, knt. of Salston, m. the Honorable Dorothy Sutton, daughter of Edward, Lord Dudley. He was sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon in the third of RICHARD III. and was s. at his decease by his son,
        • SIR JOHN HODELSTON, knt. privy counsellor to Queen MARY, vice-chamberlain to King PHILIP, and captain of His Majesty's guard. This gentleman enjoyed in a pre-eminent degree the confidence of his royal mistress, as evinced on the proclaiming of Lady Jane Grey, when her majesty repaired privately to Salston, and that she might the better disguise herself rid behind Sir John's servant to Framlingham Castle. "Besides other great boones," saith Fuller, "Queen MARY bestowed the bigger part of Cambridge castle, then much ruined, upon him, with the stones, whereof he built his fair house in this county." Sir John m. Bridget, daughter of Sir Robert Cotton, knt. of Lanwood, in Cambridgeshire, and had issue, ________________________
  • The history of Newmarket : and the annals of the turf: with memoirs and biographical notices of the habitués of Newmarket, and the notable turfites, from the earliest times to the end of the seventeenth century (1886)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/historyofnewmark02hore
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofnewmark02hore#page/29/mode/1up
  • William Huddleston, who settled at Swaston (six miles south of Cambridge) in consequence of his marriage with one of the co-heiresses of John Neville, Marquis Montague, was of an ancient family in Cumberland. His son, 'Sir John Huddleston, entertained the Princess Mary at his house, immediately after the death of her brother. King Edward VI., and contrived her escape to Framlingham Castle, for which
  • * State Papers, Dom., vol. cccxviii., No. 69 (149).
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofnewmark02hore#page/30/mode/1up
  • his house was plundered by the mob, who took part with Lady Jane Grey. The princess is said to have been conveyed to Framlingham "on a double horse behind Mr. Huddleston's servant." On her accession to the throne, she rewarded her protector by bestowing on him the honour of knighthood, and making him Vice-chamberlain. It has been said also, that she gave him a great part of the materials of Cambridge Castle to rebuild his house at Swaston. It may be observed, however, that this ancient mansion is chiefly composed of brick ; the date corresponds with the tradition, for it appears it was built in 1557. ____________________
  • Pedigrees recorded at the heralds' visitations of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland : made by Richard St. George, Norry, king of arms in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norry, king of arms in 1666 ([1891?])
  • http://www.archive.org/details/pedigreesrecorde00sainrich
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/pedigreesrecorde00sainrich#page/65/mo...
    • Hudleston, of Sawston, Co. Cambridge. (1615.)
  • William Hudleston, = Isabel Nevill; ch: Richard (m. Margaret _ & Sibill of Croftes), Sir John (m. dau. of Edward, Lord Dudley) Hudleston
  • Sir John Hudleston, Knt. = ___ dau. of Edward, Lord Dudley.; ch: Sir John (m. Bridget Cotton), Charels, Hellen (m. Thomas Berkley) Hudleston _______________________
  • 'Hudleston03'
  • Sir William Hudleston or Hodleston of Sawston (Salston) and Dernford
  • m. Isabella Nevill (dau of John Nevill, Marquess of Montagu, sister of George, Duke of Bedford)
    • 1. Sir John Hodleston of Sawston, Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire (a 1485)
    • m. Elizabeth Sutton (dau of Edward Sutton, '6th' Lord Dudley)
      • A. Sir John Hodleston (d 04.11.1557)
      • m. Bridget Cotton (dau of Sir Robert Cotton of Lanwood)
        • i. Sir Edmund Hodleston of Sawston Hall, Sheriff of Essex (d 1606)
        • m. Dorothy Beconsall (dau of Henry Beconsall of Beconsall)
          • a. ....etc.
        • ii. William Hodleston (dsp)
        • iii. Alice Hodleston
        • m. Sir Thomas Lovel of East Harling
      • B. .... etc.
    • 2. Sir Richard Hudleston
    • The following has been supplemented by information in Visitation (Staffordshire, 1582, Bowes of Elford & Brooke of Haselor).
    • m1. Margaret or Margery Smith (dau of Sir William Smith of Elford)
      • A. .... etc.
    • 3. Elizabeth Hudleston apparently of this marriage
    • m. Robert Eyre of Padley (d 14.11.1504-5)
  • Main source(s): BLG1952 (Eyre-Huddleston of Sawston and Lindley), Commoners (vol 2, Huddleston of Sawston) with a little support from Visitation (Cumberland, 1615, Hudleston), Visitation (Cambridgeshire, 1575+1619, Hudleston)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/hh4bz/hudleston03.php#top ____________________________
  • 'Sutton02'
  • John de Sutton, 'Lord' of Dudley (d c1370/1376)
  • BE1883 identifies this John as the 2nd Baron. We follow TCP and BP1934 which do not identify a hereditary Baron until this John's grandson.
  • m1. (25.12.1357) Catherine de Stafford (d 12.1361, dau of Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford)
  • (1) BE1883 identifies John's first wife as Margaret, daughter of Roger de Mortimer of Wigmore, and reports that both his sons were by his second wife, Johanna. TCP does not provide any details on his wives. Noting that BP1934 reports that John had only one son by his first wife, we follow BP1934.
  • (2) BE1883 combines the 3 generations shown here as this next John and the next 2 generations into just 2 generations as follows: this next John (m1. Alice Despenser, m2. Constance le Blount, d 1407), next John (m. Elizabeth Berkeley, d 1487). The information provided by TCP (which 'kicks in' for the 1st Lord) would support both BE1883 and BP1934 but, as an 80 year gap between the deaths of father & son seems long, we follow BP1934 which shows the following
    • 1. John de Sutton, 'Lord' of Dudley (b 06.12.1361, d 10.03.1395-6)
    • m1. Alice Despenser (d 1392, dau of Philip le Despenser of Carlington)
      • A. Sir John Sutton of Dudley Castle (b c1380, d 29.08.1406)
      • m. (before 10.12.1401) Constance le Blount (d 09.1432, dau of Sir Walter le Blount of Barton and Belton)
        • i. John Sutton, 1st Lord of Dudley (b 25.12.1400, d 30.09.1487)
        • m. Elizabeth Berkeley (d 1478, dau of Sir John de Berkeley of Beverstone)
          • a. Sir Edmund Sutton (dvp after 06.07.1483)
          • m1. Joyce Tiptoft (dau of Sir John de Tiptoft, 1st Lord)
            • (1) Edward Sutton, 2nd Lord of Dudley (b c1459, d 31.01.1531/2)
            • m. Cecilie / Cicely Willoughby (dau of Sir William Willoughby)
              • (A) John Sutton, 3rd Lord of Dudley (b c1495, bur 18.09.1553)
              • m. Cicely Grey (bur 28.04.1554, dau of Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset)
                • (i) Edward Sutton, 4th Lord of Dudley (bur 12.08.1586)
                • m1. (1556) Catherine Brydges (bur 28.04.1566, dau of John Brydges, 1st Lord Chandos of Sudeley)
                  • (a) Agnes Sutton .... etc.
                • m2. (1566/7) Jane Stanley (bur 04.09.1569, dau of Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby)
                  • (b) Edward Sutton, 5th Lord of Dudley (bpt 17.09.1567, d 23/4.06.1643) .... etc.
                  • (c) John Sutton of Compton (bpt 30.11.1569)
                  • m. Elizabeth Whorwood (dau of Thomas Whorwood of Compton)
                    • ((1)) Anne Sutton
                    • m. Edward Gibson of York
                    • ((2))+ other issue (dsp 1660, including Whorwood)
                • m3. Mary Howard (d 21.08.1600, dau of William Howard, Lord of Effingham)
                • (ii) Henry Sutton .... etc.
              • (B) Geoffrey Sutton or Dudley
              • m. Eleanor Talbot
                • (i) Thomas Sutton or Dudley of Russell's Hall had issue
              • (C) Eleanor Sutton (d before 1549)
              • m. (sp) Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester (b c1460, d 15.04.1526)
              • (D) Joyce Sutton
              • m. John Leighton of Wattlesborough (d 1532)
              • (E) Johanna Sutton
              • m. Sir Thomas Fiennes, younger of Dacre (b 1495, dvp 26.10.1528)
              • (F) Margaret Sutton
              • m1. John Grey, Lord of Powis (d 1504)
              • m2. Robert Sutton of Burton (b by 1477, d 25.11.1545)
              • (G) Catherine Sutton
              • m. (c1530) Sir George Gresley of Drakelow (b 1494, d 21.04.1548)
              • (H)+ other issue - Thomas, Arthur, George, Elizabeth, Alice
            • partner unknown
              • (M) Elizabeth Sutton probably of this generation
              • m. Thomas Whorwood 'of Compton'
            • (2) Sir John Sutton of Aston le Walls .... etc.
          • b. John Sutton, later Dudley of Atherington, Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex
          • m. Elizabeth Bramshot (dau of John Bramshot of Bramshot)
          • c. William Sutton, Bishop of Durham
          • d. Oliver Sutton (d 1469)
          • e. Margaret Sutton
          • m. Sir George (not John) Longueville of Little Dilling
          • f. Jane Sutton
          • m. Thomas Mainwaring of Ightfield (b c1450, d 1508)
          • g. Eleanor Sutton
          • m1. Henry Beaumont of Woodsop and/or Wednesbury
          • m2. George Stanley of West Bromwich
          • h. Elizabeth Sutton possibly of this generation
          • m. Sir John Hodleston of Sawston (a 1485)
        • ii. Thomas de Sutton reported by BE1883 but not by BP1934, assumed to be of this generation .... etc. ______________________
  • Links
  • http://huddleston.bravepages.com/history/lines.html

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John Huddleston's Timeline

1491
1491
Probably Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
1517
July 1517
Sawston, South Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
1530
1530
Age 39
Sawston,, Cambridge,, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
1530
Age 39
????
Sawston,, Cambridge,, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom